Defending Cambridgeshire

Defending Cambridgeshire PDF

Author: Mike Osborne

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0752497529

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Throughout history, Cambridgeshire (including Huntingdon and Peterborough) has figured in many of the conflicts which have shaped our nation. Doomed Roman legionaries marched from Longthorpe to defeat by Boudicca's Iceni; Saxons and Danes fought over the edges of the Danelaw; the Normans came this way to crush Hereward's Fenland resistance; in the Civil War it provided the defended frontier between Parliamentarian and Royalist; in Napoleonic times French prisoners of war were incarcerated here; and in the twentieth century its flat expanses were home to numerous airfields and missile bases. This book describes the function and purpose of these defensive structures and reveals the evidence which many of these major events left on the ground: the earthworks of hill forts, medieval castles and moats; the masonry of later forts and strong-houses; drill halls and militia barracks; and the lines of anti-invasion defences from 1940.

Cambridgeshire at War 1939–45

Cambridgeshire at War 1939–45 PDF

Author: Glynis Cooper

Publisher: Pen and Sword Military

Published: 2020-03-20

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 1473875862

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Few could believe that within twenty years of the war to end all wars being won the world was once again at war. Veterans of the Great War feared going through the same thing again and, even worse, many knew that this time their children would also be involved in the fighting. What had all the sacrifice been about? Cambridgeshire, the city of Cambridge and the University of Cambridge were badly hit by the Great War with many lives lost, families ripped apart and a way of life that had changed forever. Building and economic recovery had been hindered by the Great Depression. The county was not ready to face another war nor for the problems of warfare in the air. Yet somehow the county, the city and the university all found the strength to unite against the enemy once more and ensure that Germany would never win the war. The book chronicles life on the Home Front during the Second World War, which itself reached into every home and affected every citizen, changing the life and the face of the county. It is also a timely reminder of the difficulties, hardships, restrictions and morale faced by the city as the war dragged on, and how the local community overcame the odds that were stacked against them.

Paranormal Cambridgeshire

Paranormal Cambridgeshire PDF

Author: Damien O'Dell

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2011-11-15

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1445629941

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The first book to explore, in depth, the complete range of paranormal phenomena reported throughout Cambridgeshire in modern times.

The Little Book of Cambridgeshire

The Little Book of Cambridgeshire PDF

Author: Caroline Clifford

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-11-12

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 0750990155

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The Little Book of Cambridgeshire is a compendium full of information which will make you say, 'I never knew that!' Contained within is a plethora of entertaining stories about the county and its famous - and occasionally infamous - men and women, its literary, artistic and sporting achievements, its customs and traditions, its transport and leisure, and a few ghostly appearances. Compiled by two knowledgeable local historians, this is a reliable reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped in to time and time again to reveal something new about the people, the heritage, the secrets and the enduring fascination of the county.